Structural Basis of Biological N <sub>2</sub> O Generation by Bacterial Nitric Oxide Reductase

Tomoya Hino(Kyoto University), Yushi Matsumoto(Kyushu University), Shingo Nagano(SPring-8), Hiroshi Sugimoto(SPring-8), Yoshihiro Fukumori(Kanazawa University), Takeshi Murata(Kyoto University), So Iwata(Kyoto University), Yoshitsugu Shiro(SPring-8)
Science
November 26, 2010
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Abstract

Nitric oxide reductase (NOR) is an iron-containing enzyme that catalyzes the reduction of nitric oxide (NO) to generate a major greenhouse gas, nitrous oxide (N(2)O). Here, we report the crystal structure of NOR from Pseudomonas aeruginosa at 2.7 angstrom resolution. The structure reveals details of the catalytic binuclear center. The non-heme iron (Fe(B)) is coordinated by three His and one Glu ligands, but a His-Tyr covalent linkage common in cytochrome oxidases (COX) is absent. This structural characteristic is crucial for NOR reaction. Although the overall structure of NOR is closely related to COX, neither the D- nor K-proton pathway, which connect the COX active center to the intracellular space, was observed. Protons required for the NOR reaction are probably provided from the extracellular side.


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